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--From the Earth's Origin through Human Existence--
Since their beginnings some four billion years ago, life forms have become increasingly diverse due to the ongoing process of environmental adaptation. Evolution involves an endless cycle of emergence and extinction of different species. Human beings, part of the mammal group which flourished following the demise of the dinosaurs, have acquired highly developed adaptive capabilities, thanks to superior dexterity and powers of reasoning. This adaptive capacity has enabled humans to extend their reach to all corners of the Earth. In this exhibit, you can trace the evolutionary path and learn how plants and animals have adapted to the changing environment.

A Stroll Through 4.6 Billion Years of History


Rocks and Minerals
Fossils


Records of global environmental change
Mass extinctions
Geosphere-biosphere interactions
Microfossils


Precambrian microorganisms
Vendian life

Strange animals in Burgess Shale and Chengjian faunas
Paleozoic Invertebrates(A)
Paleozoic Invertebrates(B)
Trilobites in the Paleozoic sea
Evolution and Success of Fishes


First steps on the Land
Greening the Land
 
Origin of the Mammals
Mesozoic Mammals
Early Mammals lived in Forests

Early Mammals Lived in Grasslands and Arid Lands
Mammals of Island Continents
Graviportal Mammals
Carnivorous Mammals



Secondary adaptation of tetrapods to life in water
The forerunners of aquatic mammals.
Convergence to life in water
A pioneer in new food resources
A Gigantic Marine Reptile
Diving Birds


Flying tetrapods


Primate Evolution
The Evolution of the Australopithecines and Contemporary Species
The Evolution of Early Homo(A)
The Evolution of Early Homo(B)
Reconstructing Ancient Humans

The Evolution and Worldwide Expansion of Modern Humans

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Out of Africa Again

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into Eurasia(A)

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into Eurasia(B)

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into Eurasia(C)

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into Oceania

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into Northern Eurasia

The Expansion of Modern Humans: Into the Americas